These six fourth-gen female idols are truly shaking the K-pop scene with their top-tier visuals and physicality!
Who's your favorite among them?
The K-pop industry is filled with female idols who possess incredible visuals, physique and talents, but among them, the listed below fourth-gen stars are indeed the crowd's favorites!
Due to their goddess-like beauty which is a rare find in a thousand years, they were considered "national treasures" among fans and Korean netizens, also calling them other titles such as "God Baby" and "4th-Gen Girl Group Visual Representatives."
Here Are 6 Female Idols Who Are Considered 'National Treasures' For Visuals:
1. IVE Jang Wonyoung
Among fourth-gen female idols, "Living Cherry" Jang Wonyoung ranked #1 as "Wannabe of MZ Generation." With her perfect features and charm, fans can tell that "God Baby" Jang is really born to be an idol and is always the center of envy for being a "young and rich" fabulous idol.
Aside from her visuals and 173cm tall height, the "ELEVEN" singer is also lauded for her performance on stage, loved for her various facial expressions and confidence.
2. NewJeans Minji
When she debuted, Minji immediately shook the hearts of K-pop fans around the world for her natural beauty comparable to Olivia Hussey, who played the role of Juliet in "Romeo and Juliet."
She's an epitome of "innocence" who can look like a goddess even with her simple style flaunting light makeup and long straight hair.
Just looking at her can make K-net's worries away, and she even joined Jang Wonyoung as an idol who is called "God Baby" for being superior in everything despite her young age.
3. aespa Karina
When fans hear the name Karina, the first word that will come to their minds is most likely "CG" for her unreal visuals.
With her fist-sized face, big, clear eyes, clean skin without any blemishes, a dense nose and thick lips, Karina boasts extraordinary visuals that are more perfect than computer-generated characters.
Initially, she was accused of having plastic surgery for having no flaws, but she proved to be an irrefutable "born goddess" with her pre-debut photos, evidence that she's all-natural.
4. LE SSERAFIM Kazuha
If Gods play favorites, then Kazuha is one of the favorite children. When the Japanese-born star was introduced to the K-pop scene, she stirred the internet for her looks resembling Kim Sarang and Bae Suzy; innocent, pure and nostalgic.
On top of her face, her elegance, which she got from being a top-class ballerina prior to her debut is being admired by netizens as well.
She's also a born-to-be star, who proved her incredible rap skills and dance abilities after debuting in LE SSERAFIM with just four months of training.
5. Kep1er Xiaoting
Xiaoting who possesses white jade skin, round eyes, a sharp nose, and lovely cheeks are also one of the top visuals among fourth-gen idols.
Her visuals are as delicate as glass, but on stage, she transforms into a "Stage Master" with her powerful dance lines thanks to her long arms and legs, unrivaled flexibility, and girl crush facial expressions that seem to melt the camera as well as the audience.
With her undefeatable dance skills and charisma, she became a hot topic in the K-pop industry multiple times such as when she became the center for Girls' Planet 999 creation mission "Snake" stage as well as when she joined Idol Star Championship, dance sport competition.
6. NMIXX Sullyoon
Last but not least, Sullyoon is always praised for her visuals like a beautiful princess who came out of the cartoon.
She was also sometimes compared to a Barbie doll, due to her eyes, nose, and lips that can all fit in a small face.
But she's not all visual, because Sullyoon is also the perfect neighbor's daughter with a humble and responsible personality, leadership, and high-quality vocal skills.
In fact, other than JYP, her current agency, top companies such as SM, YG and Fantagio cannot let go of Sullyoon as well, who is a combination of visual, personality, and talent.
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Written by Eunice Dawson.